Clip-on optical mounting structure

ABSTRACT

An optical accessory of the type used by medical professionals is coupled to a clip-on mount, enabling the assembly to be used with ordinary eyeglass frames. The assembly may be used with specialized frames, in which case the clip-on mount may be removed for a more permanent mounting of the assembly directly to the bridge area of the eyeglass frames. In different implementations, optical accessories in the form of ocular loupes, head lamps, and miniaturized video cameras may be accommodated according to the invention.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This invention related generally to optical devices of the kind used in medical, dental and surgical procedures and, more particularly, to apparatus for mounting such devices onto a conventional pair of eyeglass frames.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] There does exist ocular/loupe assemblies mounted to eyeglass frames, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,263, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Although such a configuration does provide a stable and multi-adjustable viewing arrangement, it requires the use of dedicated eyeglass frames to receive a particularized mounting structure.

[0003] There are also clip-on optical accessories, as evidenced by the various patented devices in current U.S. class 351, subclass 58. However, such devices concern general consumer eyewear and not medical or surgical devices. The need remains, therefore, for an optical mounting assembly that may be used with ordinary eyeglass frames, so that medical, dental and surgical practitioners may wear the glasses that they are used to.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0004] In broad and general terms, this invention combines an optical accessory of the type used by medical professionals with a clip-on mount, enabling the entire assembly to be used with ordinary eyeglass frames. In an alternative embodiment, however, the assembly may be used with specialized frames, in which case the clip-on mount may be removed for a more permanent mounting of the assembly directly to the bridge area of the eyeglass frames.

[0005] In different implementations, optical accessories in the form of ocular loupes, head lamps, and miniaturized video cameras may be accommodated according to the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0006]FIG. 1 is a drawing of a preferred ocular mounting assembly according to the invention including a clip-on structure enabling the assembly to be mounted to an ordinary pair of eyeglass frames;

[0007]FIG. 2 shows the assembly of FIG. 1 from a different angle, perhaps better showing the relationship between the clip structure and portions of the eyeglass frames with which they engage;

[0008]FIG. 3 is a close-up drawing of the clip structure proper;

[0009]FIG. 4 is a drawing which illustrates the applicability of the invention to a head-mounted lamp accessory;

[0010]FIG. 5 is a drawing which illustrates the applicability of the invention to a head-mounted video camera.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011]FIGS. 1 through 3 illustrate the use of the invention with respect to a multi-degree of freedom ocular mounting assembly of the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,263. The ocular mounting assembly 102 includes loupes 103 and 103′, which are attached through a multiple-degree of freedom hinge assembly to a vertical adjustment rail 104 as described in the '263 patent. However, as opposed to a direct mounting of the vertical adjustment rail to the bridge area, an adjustable wire structure 106 is used. According to the invention, this clip-on structure enables the assembly to be mounted to an ordinary pair of eyeglass frames.

[0012] This wire bent end portions 114 and 114′, which engage with the lower portions of the lens portions of the eyeglasses 118 and 118′, the wire structure 106 further includes an upper hook portion 112 adapted to engage with the upper portion of the bridge member 116. The material comprising the wire structure 106 is such that it may be angled by a user prior to installation to ensure that it engages tenaciously at these three points, thereby holding the mounting assembly 102 in place in a secure manner.

[0013] As a further level of adjustment, note that the wire structure 106 is held to the vertical slide rail 104 through a crimped member 108 having a tab which engages with a slot (not viewable in FIG. 1) which may be tightened by side knob 110 thereby changing the angle of the wire structure relative to the mounting assembly 102 providing yet a further degree of freedom. Note that, in the event that specialized eyeglass frames are used, the wire structure 106 may be removed, and the vertical slide rail 104 mounted directly to the bridge portion of the eyeglass frames 105 through fastener holes 130, thereby taking on the form of the configuration set forth in the '263 patent. FIG. 1 also shows the use of inventive, preferably clear plastic side members 120 and 120′ which provides side shields near the upper sides of each eye.

[0014]FIG. 2 shows the assembly 102 also detected from the frames 105, but from a different angle, perhaps better showing the relationship between the clip structure 106 and portions of the eyeglass frames 105 with which they engage. FIG. 2 also shows the protective side members 120 and 120′ from a different perspective as well.

[0015]FIG. 3 is a close-up drawing of the clip structure proper, showing the crimped member 302 having tabs 303 which are received by slots in the vertical slide member 104, with the adjustment knobs 110 being used to squeeze the material adjacent the tabs 303, thereby holding the structure 106 into place.

[0016] As discussed elsewhere herein, the invention is not limited to the mounting of an optical loupe assembly. FIG. 4 illustrates the applicability of the invention to a head-mounted lamp, which may have an integral bulb or fiber-optic connection, and FIG. 5 shows the use of the invention with respect to the mounting of a miniaturized video camera. 

I claim:
 1. An optical mounting assembly adapted to be received by an ordinary pair of eyeglass frames, comprising: a base unit; a spring structure rotatably coupled to the base unit, the spring structure including a plurality of prongs enabling the base unit to be mounted to an ordinary pair of eyeglass frames; and a optical device of the type used by medical professionals mounted to the base unit.
 2. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the optical device is a multi-degree of freedom ocular mount including a pair of optical loupes.
 3. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the optical device is a head lamp.
 4. The optical mounting assembly of claim 1, wherein the optical device is a miniaturized video camera. 